Team members: Lisa-Maria Rebelo, Catherine Pfeifer, Mario Herrero, Yenenesh Abeba, Abisalom Omolo, Fitzum Hagos, Tiruwork Melaku, Douglas Ikongo, Gebregziabher Gebrehaweria, Nancy Johnson, Jens Heinke
Partners: ILRI, IWMI, ARARI, ERHA, OARI
This project is about matching technologies (or whole strategies) with environments. It has been shown that “blanket” RMS are often inappropriate. One size does not, as they say, fit all. Strategies for upper slopes are likely to be different than those for lower slopes. The suitability of technologies may be influenced by altitude, rainfall patterns, landscape position, soil type, access to input and product markets, crop-livestock interactions, the extent of community integration, the attitudes of local authorities, the presence of NGOs and other develop organizations – and many other factors.
This project will aim to identify the conditions – biophysical and institutional – that favour the use of particular sets of practices, then scan the landscape to find out where else these conditions prevail. That is, this project will help identify the “conditionality” of recommendations. Sometimes these conditions may be amenable to mapping, as when altitude is a determining factor. Some the conditions will be difficult or impossible to map, as when community integration is a determining factor.
Nile 3: On targeting and scaling out
Lead person: An Notenbaert
Team members: Lisa-Maria Rebelo, Catherine Pfeifer, Mario Herrero, Yenenesh Abeba, Abisalom Omolo, Fitzum Hagos, Tiruwork Melaku, Douglas Ikongo, Gebregziabher Gebrehaweria, Nancy Johnson, Jens Heinke
Partners: ILRI, IWMI, ARARI, ERHA, OARI
This project is about matching technologies (or whole strategies) with environments. It has been shown that “blanket” RMS are often inappropriate. One size does not, as they say, fit all. Strategies for upper slopes are likely to be different than those for lower slopes. The suitability of technologies may be influenced by altitude, rainfall patterns, landscape position, soil type, access to input and product markets, crop-livestock interactions, the extent of community integration, the attitudes of local authorities, the presence of NGOs and other develop organizations – and many other factors.
This project will aim to identify the conditions – biophysical and institutional – that favour the use of particular sets of practices, then scan the landscape to find out where else these conditions prevail. That is, this project will help identify the “conditionality” of recommendations. Sometimes these conditions may be amenable to mapping, as when altitude is a determining factor. Some the conditions will be difficult or impossible to map, as when community integration is a determining factor.
Project Brief / Brochure
N3 Outputs
**Data collection**
minutes and interview summaries
feasibility maps
Maps
N3 technical partner meeting
Nile Goblet tool and training
N3-ICARDA suitability mapping
overview of household surveys with water information
Links to N4
Links to N2